Roman imperialism in the late republic

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Seite 14Inevitably, these relationships spread beyond the city of Rome and its territory, as
Rome came into contact with places and peoples more and more remote — first
to Italy, then to the provinces, 'free' cities and even neighbouring monarchs.

Seite 21The same — from the Roman point of view — applied to the small strip of Tunisia
which was all that was left of Carthage and its empire.14 But Greece] despite all
the troubles her cities had caused, was, for the most part, still not put under direct
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Seite 84Having assigned it to cities and kings and to the Roman People as far as
administration was concerned, he held the mortgage-bonds ; and, unlike a
modern investor in foreign states, he could be sure that financial control meant
political control ...